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Ed Hill wrote: > + they work nicely with ACPI S3 (suspend-to-RAM) sleep > which I use 2-3+ times per day (and I routinely > have 30+ day uptimes) > > so while I'm a lot less than thrilled about the binary-only nature of > the modules I can say that they work quite nicely for all my needs. > > And, AFAICT, everything else about this laptop works nicely with Linux. > > Ed > Have you tried swsusp2 for hibernation. I have been useing Mathias Henslers kernel binaries with swsusp2 compiled in. It takes some minimal initial configuration that he provides good documentation for. A restart to where you were takes less than 30 seconds, maybe faster. I haven't attempted to set it for lid close yet, but with an old battery I would prefer hibernate to suspend to ram. Jim
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